A World of Curiosities: Surprising, Interesting, and Downright Unbelievable Facts from Every Nation on the Planet
by John Oldale
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A globe-trotting collection of funny and poignant facts and trivia brings together more than two thousand pieces of interesting information from around the world.Tags
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This is a very impressive collection! I have long been a compiler of useless facts and trivia and I've seen it all before, so to speak, but 95% of the information in this book was entirely new to me. (Did you know Genghis Khan was a redhead? That Switzerland "accidentally" invaded Luxembourg with a force of 200 soldiers in 2007 and nobody in Luxembourg noticed? That the Hungarian language has 18 cases, 72 verb forms and no word for "to have"?) This would make good toilet and/or bedside reading, since the entries are short, and there are illustrations.
My only complaint is that I think the book could have been more democratic in terms of page space. The majority of countries got one page, but some got three or four, and in some cases he show more crammed several countries (almost all the Pacific island nations, for example, like Kiribati and Micronesia) into one or two pages. It would have been nice if each country got equal coverage. I understand that, say, Vanuatu, is not as significant as Japan or the United States, but surely Oldale could have come up with enough facts about it to cover a single page. show less
My only complaint is that I think the book could have been more democratic in terms of page space. The majority of countries got one page, but some got three or four, and in some cases he show more crammed several countries (almost all the Pacific island nations, for example, like Kiribati and Micronesia) into one or two pages. It would have been nice if each country got equal coverage. I understand that, say, Vanuatu, is not as significant as Japan or the United States, but surely Oldale could have come up with enough facts about it to cover a single page. show less
Awesome book, so full of useful and useless trivia; it was such an entertaining pleasure to read; it's funny, weird and shocking!
Only disadvantage is that it's printed so small that reading it probably ruined by eyesight even more. But it was worth it!
Only disadvantage is that it's printed so small that reading it probably ruined by eyesight even more. But it was worth it!
This book may well represent the densest collection of trivia I've ever had occasion to read. I got this copy from the library, but I might have to buy one for myself.
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- Canonical title
- A World of Curiosities: Surprising, Interesting, and Downright Unbelievable Facts from Every Nation on the Planet
- Alternate titles
- A World of Curiosities
- Epigraph
- A journey of a thousand miles begins with an airport bus. - Contemporary observation (with apologies to Lao-tzu)
- Dedication
- To Alison, my partner in life's adventure.
Higher than the rooftops are the koinobori, the large carp is the father, the smaller carp are the children, they seem to be having fun swimming. - the Japanese Koinobori song... (show all), with thoughts of Ben and Sam - First words
- This is an unfashionable book because I am an unfashionable person.
- Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)The Pacific licks all the other oceans out of hand. - Robert Lewis Stevenson, buried on top of Mount Vaea, Samoa
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